Security Mirror

A security mirror is commonly used to help see around blind corners, over center aisle gondolas, and into hidden corners. A safety mirror is used to discourage shoplifting and empower business owners by offering security and peace of mind. A security mirror is used in a wide variety of environments such as retail stores, supermarkets, museums, office buildings, and churches. A safety mirror is similarly used in hospitals, warehouses, and factories, as well as industrial plants, loading docks, schools, pathways, and on roadways. A security mirror can also be used to provide overhead surveillance, and can be located in intersections and corridors. A security mirror mounted to the end of a long handle may be used to inspect underneath objects or in low areas. Most security mirrors have a convex shape that is curved where it meets the rim, to help provide wide visibility and depth perception. A convex mirror is commonly round in shape, but may also be rectangular or triangular. A convex mirror may have either a 180- or 360-degree viewing angle. The viewing angle of a convex mirror may also be panoramic, full dome, half dome, or quarter dome. A convex mirror can be designed for indoor or outdoor use. A convex mirror is often made of a glass or acrylic material, and can be shatter-resistant, and built to withstand harsh environments. It can have a stainless steel, metal, or hard board backing. A convex mirror comes in various diameters. A convex mirror can have mounting brackets used for installation and support, and may have a swivel assembly.